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Fasauceome reacted to jaslion in Not enough pcie connectors...
What psu?
A 550w only having one is odd so that makes me concerend about the quality.
Also no you shouldn't. You'd be asking DOUBLE the power of the cable and they are NOT rated to do rhat. Thats usually how you kill your system
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Fasauceome reacted to Poinkachu in Not enough pcie connectors...
Kinda depends on the GPU & PSU and what exactly you meant by "multiply it"
but generally not recommended.
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Fasauceome reacted to filpo in Low Profile GPU
I'm assuming your psu doesn't have any 8/6 pin connectors. A 3050 6gb Gigabyte OC Low Profile GeForce RTX 3050 6GB 6 GB Video Card (GV-N3050OC-6GL) - PCPartPicker
how much are you willing to spend?
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Fasauceome reacted to PowerPCFan in Low Profile GPU
3050 6gb, RX 6400, gtx 1650, arc a310 are the most popular low profile cards right now. 3050 is probably the best.
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Fasauceome reacted to 8tg in weird graphics card
It’s a 64mb MSI Nvidia GeForce MX 420
It’s a low end card from 2002. You can get them on eBay for like $15 tops
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Fasauceome reacted to Average Nerd in weird graphics card
It's old and out of production, so they're getting rarer.
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Fasauceome reacted to PDifolco in Can someone with a Dell OEM 6800xt help me please?
Get it at TPU https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/?model=RX+6800+XT
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Fasauceome reacted to Needfuldoer in Custom PC with 6TB RAM
Nowhere, because that doesn't currently exist.
What exactly are you trying to do?
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Fasauceome reacted to YoungBlade in Ryzen 7 8700G not posting
It's possible that the motherboard just needs a BIOS update to be compatible with the CPU, as the 8700G is pretty recently released.
Luckily, it looks like your board has a BIOS Flashback feature - that's what the button on the rear IO is for. The port to insert the USB stick into is the one right next to the PS/2 port at the top per the manual:
Here's a video from the official Aorus Youtube channel that explains the process:
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Fasauceome got a reaction from RONOTHAN## in Ryzen 7 8700G not posting
Did you update the BIOS of the motherboard? I would guess the firmware is not up to date for this brand new CPU
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Fasauceome got a reaction from EzioWar in is there a way to turn off the rgb on my ram kits?
I've been using a program called OpenRGB recently
https://openrgb.org/
But gigabyte has Aorus RGB software that you could use to control the lights as well. Both programs are free so it's your choice.
Some gigabyte boards have RGB control in the BIOS but I think it's AORUS motherboards only and the DS3H is one of the lower end gigabyte boards in terms of features.
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Fasauceome got a reaction from TylerD321 in Need help confirming cable for MSI GTX 1070
Yeah I am thinking you might want to reach out to Corsair support and see about a replacement cable for this power supply. Their customer care is pretty good and they might replace your cables free of charge.
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Fasauceome reacted to BoomerDutch in I left for a week now my pc doesn't work
Yes it's possible.
Pc overheated so ive cleaned bit.
Then pc acted it's dead because i didn't clean thoroughly.
Found out it was dust causing it
So I've cleaned thoroughly with toothbrush 🪥.
And its back alive 🧑🦲
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Fasauceome reacted to Tetras in Upgrade Pre built PC CPU or GPU?
I'd try and get a used AM4 bundle like a 1600 AF, 2600, 3600 or better. Preferably a board with an M.2 slot so he could buy a cheap 500/1TB drive if he doesn't have a SSD already.
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Fasauceome got a reaction from Tetras in Upgrade Pre built PC CPU or GPU?
changing the CPU will require a motherboard change too, since you are still on socket FM2.
Are you considering the used market? There are some pretty cheap Ryzen options that would be a pretty massive improvement.
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Fasauceome reacted to GuiltySpark_ in Can't plug in the +4 pin connector
8-pin EPS is capable of over 300W alone. Unless you're going to be cooling an i9 with something exotic, its completely unnecessary.
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Fasauceome reacted to manikyath in Can't plug in the +4 pin connector
what motherboard, what cpu, and what +4?
if you're running some i5 on a board with 8 + 4 cpu power connectors, that's fine.
if you're running some threadripper or epyc, you want all of it plugged in.
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Fasauceome reacted to brob in Pure black PC build
Looks good. You might consider a memory kit that includes EXPO profiles instead of just XMP ones. https://fi.pcpartpicker.com/product/Gk88TW/adata-xpg-lancer-blade-32-gb-2-x-16-gb-ddr5-6000-cl30-memory-ax5u6000c3016g-dtlabbk
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Fasauceome reacted to RONOTHAN## in When I play BG3 , my CPU stays arround 65-72 degrees Celsius, can this damage the CPU ? I have an I5 8400
No. Modern hardware is designed to run at 80-90C at all times if not hotter, so being in the 60-70 range is more than safe for it.
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Fasauceome got a reaction from Why_Me in Building a pc but m.2 heatsink
I am guessing it won't reach because the SSD is too thick. Not to worry, put the heat sink away in your spares box and you only need to use the heat sink that's already on the Samsung SSD. If you later on decide to buy an SSD with no heat sink and want to put it there, you could put the heat sink on that SSD instead.
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Fasauceome got a reaction from Aleph256 in Building a pc but m.2 heatsink
I am guessing it won't reach because the SSD is too thick. Not to worry, put the heat sink away in your spares box and you only need to use the heat sink that's already on the Samsung SSD. If you later on decide to buy an SSD with no heat sink and want to put it there, you could put the heat sink on that SSD instead.
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Fasauceome got a reaction from BentleyOwen123 in Building a pc but m.2 heatsink
I am guessing it won't reach because the SSD is too thick. Not to worry, put the heat sink away in your spares box and you only need to use the heat sink that's already on the Samsung SSD. If you later on decide to buy an SSD with no heat sink and want to put it there, you could put the heat sink on that SSD instead.
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Fasauceome reacted to BentleyOwen123 in Building a pc but m.2 heatsink
i think theres only 2 options, remove the heatsink off the ssd and use the one on the board, or leave the one on the board off...